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The cholera genome: an advance for science or for medicine?
News from The Scientist 2000, 1(1):20000808-11
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LONDON, 8 August (Science Analysed) So, we have the genome sequence of Vibrio cholerae, a fascinating organism for research, with its two circular chromosomes, its complex estuarine and marine ecology involving plankton and bacteriophage, a history of gene hopping and its links not only to many gut bacteria — including Escherichia coli — but also to a wide variety of organisms important in the marine biota. This will clearly be a treasure trove for science.
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